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. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea. skeletons in the sand and evidence of what and where they ate. >> maybe they ate the food out of the jars. >> the land was seized by colonialists. under apartheid, their identity was further fracturing the proposal to build a nuclear power station here is unacceptable. >> they take our land. they are ready to take our identity away from us. everything we have got, they take away from us. now what is left for us is only -- >> these artifacts were all collected here. she and her husband, a traditional healer, are trying to preserve a culture they say is not respected. they do not have former first reform of first nation indigenous that as yet. -- they do not have formal first nation indigenous status yet. >> it is not for them to say this community is right, this community is wrong. >> nuclear power now only
. >> south africa is looking at newark power for its future nuclear ended -- at nuclear power for its future and nuclear energy needs. >> the corzine were the original inhabitants of southern africa. for at least 2000 years, the hunted, herded, and gathered on the land and the sea. skeletons in the sand and evidence of what and where they ate. >> maybe they ate the food out of the jars. >> the land was seized by colonialists. under apartheid, their identity was further...
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of course, it's a year away, so looking at snowfall stats, the snowiest february 2nd on record at newark is 3.4 inches, not a lot of snow, but the most snow they've ever had in february up there in new jersey, 36.9 inches. that was just a couple years ago, 2010. the biggest snowstorm ever in new york is he, 26.9 inches and that was also -- city, 26.9 inches and that was also in a february snowstorm in 2006, february 12th. it looks like we could have the potential for snow but probably not because lately those temperatures have been a little milder. since the super bowl began in 1967 nine of the top 10 warmest februaries have occurred. back to you guys. >>> still ahead tonight killer cats, a new report finds outdoor cats are responsible for the deaths of billions of animals every year. >> also ahead blackberry finally unveils their new smartphones, but will they be enough to save the company? >> also up next a very unusual situation >>> possible jury misconduct in the trial of a former culpeper police officer could lead to a mistrial. daniel harmon-wright was found guilty of manslaughter
of course, it's a year away, so looking at snowfall stats, the snowiest february 2nd on record at newark is 3.4 inches, not a lot of snow, but the most snow they've ever had in february up there in new jersey, 36.9 inches. that was just a couple years ago, 2010. the biggest snowstorm ever in new york is he, 26.9 inches and that was also -- city, 26.9 inches and that was also in a february snowstorm in 2006, february 12th. it looks like we could have the potential for snow but probably not...
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you know, it's interesting, the way mark got into education reform in newark and new jersey, specifically, was at a sun valley conference, when he met mayor cory booker. and that conversation rolled into conversations with governor christie and $100 million commitment to helping reform the education system there. so i don't think mark looks at it the way a lot of people in d.c. do. it's someone who he had hosted at facebook. this is someone who, i think, hosted a dinner for previously. you know, a social dinner. he believes that they share a commitment to education reform. and he's ready to support him. >> mckay, this is a shift though. look at the 2012 election. i gave the example of google. this is important with the democrats, the republicans are in complete and utter disarray, the democrat party is becoming more powerful, and they thought they could count on silicon valley. $2.7 million went to barack obama, $550,000 went to romney. 83% of the money went to barack obama. mark zuckerberg coming out for chris christie, seems to be a significant event, a tipping point. >> it could matter
you know, it's interesting, the way mark got into education reform in newark and new jersey, specifically, was at a sun valley conference, when he met mayor cory booker. and that conversation rolled into conversations with governor christie and $100 million commitment to helping reform the education system there. so i don't think mark looks at it the way a lot of people in d.c. do. it's someone who he had hosted at facebook. this is someone who, i think, hosted a dinner for previously. you...
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newark to know post poll, assault weapons ban 58-39 in favor of the ban. the only group that's really in favor of not doing gun control on the semiautomatic weapons is white, non-college educated men against it 43-55. >> what's surprising there is that it's only 43-55. >> cenk: that group which is deeply republican is not that bad a number. mack ground checks 85-12. if we listen to the american people there goes the gun show loophole and preventing mentally ill people from purchasing guns. >> the white house could be throwing out we want this piece of legislation, this piece of legislation and this piece of ledge reaction or we're going to do executive orders. if and when those pieces of ledge reaction don't pass, the idea will be the president will sign a bunch of executive orders and perhaps the thinking is that we'll all think that the situation with unregulated firearms out there that problem is completely involved when in fact the legislative solutions are so much more necessary than the executive order. >> i think that there is also a political reali
newark to know post poll, assault weapons ban 58-39 in favor of the ban. the only group that's really in favor of not doing gun control on the semiautomatic weapons is white, non-college educated men against it 43-55. >> what's surprising there is that it's only 43-55. >> cenk: that group which is deeply republican is not that bad a number. mack ground checks 85-12. if we listen to the american people there goes the gun show loophole and preventing mentally ill people from...
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some cousins who lived in the town north of williamsburgh, and they told her skinner was looking for newarkers. she applied, got the job, and became an expert food. what that meant was she worked in the finishing department so she would take the silk thread that just came from the house and wind on the actual schools that would go to the market. it was a job that required a tremendous guilt because you couldn't damage the silk whatsoever. this was the silk that was going to be sold. she was fantastic at it. and another sister called her named francis, and this is what often happened. wonder what code to work in the mill, she would say apply for a job. come join me. so within this mill community you had a number of siblings working together but it was a very much of a family environment. the third sister to come work for skinner was alan littlefield. now, after the flood she also worked with skinner helping to set which is so. she moved to holyoke when he moved to a holyoke and work in the mill and ultimately married his bookkeeper. now, after the flood, the valleys of loss was going to be, or
some cousins who lived in the town north of williamsburgh, and they told her skinner was looking for newarkers. she applied, got the job, and became an expert food. what that meant was she worked in the finishing department so she would take the silk thread that just came from the house and wind on the actual schools that would go to the market. it was a job that required a tremendous guilt because you couldn't damage the silk whatsoever. this was the silk that was going to be sold. she was...
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pass through the expanded panama canal will be unable to pass under the bridge to reach the ports of newark and elizabeth and new jersey, and howl and hook on staten island. unless is fixed it will cost the region uncounted billions of dollars if in lost economic activity. >> sreenivasan: "need to know" airs tonight on most pbs stations. we have a link on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, our special coverage of president obama's second inaugural begins live at 11:00 a.m. we'll have mark shields and david brooks with us then, and later for a very special edition of the newshour. i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve
pass through the expanded panama canal will be unable to pass under the bridge to reach the ports of newark and elizabeth and new jersey, and howl and hook on staten island. unless is fixed it will cost the region uncounted billions of dollars if in lost economic activity. >> sreenivasan: "need to know" airs tonight on most pbs stations. we have a link on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, our special coverage of...
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pass through the expanded panama canal will be unable to pass under the bridge to reach the ports of newark and elizabeth and new jersey and howl and hook on staten island. unless is fixed it will cost the region uncounted billions of dollars if in lost economic activity. >> sreenivasan: "need to know" airs tonight on most pbs stations. we have a link on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, our special coverage of president obama's second inaugural begins live at 11:00 a.m. we'll have mark shields and david brooks with us then, and later for a very special edition of the newshour. i'm ray suarez. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all
pass through the expanded panama canal will be unable to pass under the bridge to reach the ports of newark and elizabeth and new jersey and howl and hook on staten island. unless is fixed it will cost the region uncounted billions of dollars if in lost economic activity. >> sreenivasan: "need to know" airs tonight on most pbs stations. we have a link on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. ray. >> suarez: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, our special coverage of...
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passengers on word a united express coming into newark airport. the plane's tires blew. it veered off the runway onto the taxiway. there were only 13 people on the plane at the time. luckily no one hurt. no word on what caused the tires to blow. >>> the al-qaeda linked group behind the algerian hostage crisis is threatening now similar attacks in countries that will also support france's military operations in the country of mali. during the four-day stand-off, terrorists called the algerian tv station threatening to blow up the bp gas plant ask kill americans hostages. there are reports terrorists with ties to al-qaeda worked at the plant, which gave them detailed knowledge of the facility. one survivor says the terrorists did speak english and they tried to lure him out of hiding. eventually he made a break for t but wasn't sure who to trust. >> you don't know what's out there. we know that the terrorists are dressed the same as the security forces. that was hard, huge decision, do you stay or go? >> gretchen: at least 20 workers are still unaccounted for, including so
passengers on word a united express coming into newark airport. the plane's tires blew. it veered off the runway onto the taxiway. there were only 13 people on the plane at the time. luckily no one hurt. no word on what caused the tires to blow. >>> the al-qaeda linked group behind the algerian hostage crisis is threatening now similar attacks in countries that will also support france's military operations in the country of mali. during the four-day stand-off, terrorists called the...
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the next day when her flight arrived in newark, sierra wasn't on board. her husband called the owner of the place she had been staying only to hear the disturbing news. she's been missing going on a week now. >> all her belongings are still in her room. the charges to her ipad and cell phone were still there and her passport and medical cards are still in her room, so there's no evidence of her -- of the her not wanting to come back. it's all set up as if she plans to return. >> reporter: while the state department and turkish police have been searching for sierra, her husband refused to sit idesably by. sunday night he and sarai's brother david flew to istanbul. steven says he will not come back without her. for "cbs this morning," terrell brown, new york. >>> the fight against breast cancer often comes at a high price, but this morning a new study may offer hope for women. that's coming up next on "cbs this morning." i wouldn't change anything about the last 10 years except what it's done to my hair, so i'm doing something new. new age defy from pantene
the next day when her flight arrived in newark, sierra wasn't on board. her husband called the owner of the place she had been staying only to hear the disturbing news. she's been missing going on a week now. >> all her belongings are still in her room. the charges to her ipad and cell phone were still there and her passport and medical cards are still in her room, so there's no evidence of her -- of the her not wanting to come back. it's all set up as if she plans to return. >>...
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since it started providing maps on line for mobile devices eight years ago, the information for the newark real map was added by people who are interested in the country underrate google development program called map maker, a collaborative effort that has become known as kraut sourcing. >> the release came just weeks after google executive chairman, eric schmidt, visited north korea in a highly publicized trip with former american diplomat bill richardson. mr. schmidt encouraged officials he met in a career to make the internet available to citizens and in its attempt to restrict information. a company spokesman said there was no connection between the visit and the new map. >> president obama kicks up his push to secure immigration reform today in a campaign style event and las vegas. obamas tried to rally public support a day after a bipartisan group of senators to oppose the measure the senators think they can pass. is a hot topic where it seems like everyone has an opinion. there's some from the kron 4 facebook page. >> andrews says screw that. how about you come here legally and that
since it started providing maps on line for mobile devices eight years ago, the information for the newark real map was added by people who are interested in the country underrate google development program called map maker, a collaborative effort that has become known as kraut sourcing. >> the release came just weeks after google executive chairman, eric schmidt, visited north korea in a highly publicized trip with former american diplomat bill richardson. mr. schmidt encouraged...
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weeks ago this was a massive barge that brought sections of the spire across the hudson river, from newark, new jersey into lower manhattan and it took nearly a month to get to this point today. when the spire is finally set up that will be two to three months from now. it will be 1,776 feet high as it towers above all the others. there is a website the port authority of new york and new jersey has a website with a live camera that is set up 24-7. of course we'll continue to keep an eye on it. jon: that is some amazing architectural work. fascinating. >> nice to see finally. jon: sure is. thank you. jenna: the supreme court is set to hear arguments tph-pt case of a florida land own store was told by the government he could only develop his property if he also paid to improve land that didn't belong to him. lower courts have described this case as government extortion. the big question about what the supreme court will do with this. shannon bream is live in washington with the latest in our regulation nation series. >> reporter: those arguments just wrapped up and i literally ran back throu
weeks ago this was a massive barge that brought sections of the spire across the hudson river, from newark, new jersey into lower manhattan and it took nearly a month to get to this point today. when the spire is finally set up that will be two to three months from now. it will be 1,776 feet high as it towers above all the others. there is a website the port authority of new york and new jersey has a website with a live camera that is set up 24-7. of course we'll continue to keep an eye on it....
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he won so much that they now are coming to him, and they're reforming schools in newark together. he did the right thing on the budget. he became good friends with the democrats that run the senate. >> yeah. >> he was worried -- >> he did the right thing on sandy. >> he's worried that pensions won't pay off. isn't he worried about medicare not paying off? social security not paying off? >> he's also worried, mika, about his residence. so when president obama comes to help, he goes there and welcomes him. i mean, this guy does the right thing, and he's got an approval rating in the mid-70s because of it. >> and he doesn't make it look difficult -- >> it's not. >> -- for some members of the republican party it's hard to do the right thing. >>> coming up, we'll bring in republican congressman peter king. "new york times" columnist gail collins. and the creator of "law & order," dick wolf will be here to discuss his debut novel. >> maybe he'll give some money to us. i'd like some money. >> sure. >>> up next, mike allen with the "politico playbook." >>> first, bill karins with a check
he won so much that they now are coming to him, and they're reforming schools in newark together. he did the right thing on the budget. he became good friends with the democrats that run the senate. >> yeah. >> he was worried -- >> he did the right thing on sandy. >> he's worried that pensions won't pay off. isn't he worried about medicare not paying off? social security not paying off? >> he's also worried, mika, about his residence. so when president obama comes...
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and the ride into fremont--newark. >> the bay bridge westbound ride pretty good conditions. a 16-18 minutes maize drive. easter freeway a little less. the nimitz freeway in less than that. your ride to the san mateo bridge highway 92, this is the hour when we would expect to see things really start to slow but the drive times are still running between 11 and 13 minutes. that is a good ride. for the golden gate bridge ride 101 south bound for the quiet here and no delays to speak of through marin county. we have an incident 34101 south bound so far. >> let us go to weather center with cold temperatures here is erica. >> no doubt about it. is freezing. take a look at the spots hovering below 30 degrees. 26 in fairfield. 28 and pleasanton and vallejo. today is colder than yesterday's that is because the winds are in the forecast. as we had to futurecast 4:08 a.m. we are talking still 30's were a lot of spots and one forties' on the part of the bay. if as we head into lunchtime all of a light blue on your screen indicates temperatures will warm to the fifties. we will be warmer
and the ride into fremont--newark. >> the bay bridge westbound ride pretty good conditions. a 16-18 minutes maize drive. easter freeway a little less. the nimitz freeway in less than that. your ride to the san mateo bridge highway 92, this is the hour when we would expect to see things really start to slow but the drive times are still running between 11 and 13 minutes. that is a good ride. for the golden gate bridge ride 101 south bound for the quiet here and no delays to speak of...
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she spoke at the newark public library in manhattan about the current state of the criminal justice system. this is just over an hour. >> thanks. good evening. thank you all for being here this evening. and thank you to the public library for inviting me. i'm going to talk today about overincarceration, mass incarceration and the united states. and necessarily this entails a conversation also about racial justice. i'm going to talk about it through the lens of my own career path as an advocate for criminal justice reform, who is worked in national impact litigation outfits and organizations her whole, my whole crew. the evolution in my own thinking of the strategies that i've worked and i use and i employed to achieve criminal justice reform in some ways near the arc of this issue in the country and over the last cercla 10 years, and i'm going to explain that a little bit. as many of you know, over the last 40 years the united states has adopted tough on crime criminal justice policymaking that has been characterized by over criminalization, increasingly draconian sentencing and parole reg
she spoke at the newark public library in manhattan about the current state of the criminal justice system. this is just over an hour. >> thanks. good evening. thank you all for being here this evening. and thank you to the public library for inviting me. i'm going to talk today about overincarceration, mass incarceration and the united states. and necessarily this entails a conversation also about racial justice. i'm going to talk about it through the lens of my own career path as an...
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zuckerberg who donated $100 million to newark schools said he admired christie's leadership on education and reform. not happy with the endorsement and is calling on zuckerberg to cancel the event. >> absurd. >> "the birmingham news," the question that i know sam stein and all of his connecticut friends are asking this morning, how did legendary alabama coach bear bryant get his signature houndstooth hat? well, butch valdone was his friend. he says he picked it out to match his jacket and the coach started wearing it with anything. butch said bear was hopeless when it came to fashion and he even labeled his clothes so the coach could figure out which articles went with which. >> how did that make its way into the morning reads, that piece? i don't know. >> because joe has the same issue. >> i have the same issue. everything is numbered here. you think i just threw this sweater on? >> no, it's too good. >> come on. >> a lot of thought went into that. >> exactly. >> things like that just don't happen. >> numbers. >> there's a mathematical formula behind this beauty. >> there is. don't say
zuckerberg who donated $100 million to newark schools said he admired christie's leadership on education and reform. not happy with the endorsement and is calling on zuckerberg to cancel the event. >> absurd. >> "the birmingham news," the question that i know sam stein and all of his connecticut friends are asking this morning, how did legendary alabama coach bear bryant get his signature houndstooth hat? well, butch valdone was his friend. he says he picked it out to...
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okay, run all the way to newark airport. >> what do you think of chances are of him making it? >> why did he have suntan lotion and a ticket to barbados? >> and why is there only a banana hammock in that bag? we shall let you know if clayton makes it and you'll see his live reports. >>> in texas, a town called is secora, years ago the town officials went to families of fallen soldiers and those wounded in battle and they said we would like to name some streets in our town after your family members and the family members were honored and thought it would be a great idea. >> is that what? >> no. >> could it be the politicians in charge of naming the streets could not resist the temptation to name the streets after themselves and could it be one of those politicians is embroiled in a scandal? it's all true and here's how the families reacted. >> i feel awful because they told us that they were going to name the veterans, not anybody else. >> i feel sad because i think he deserves what they were going to do. >> the veterans are the heroes because they went to fight for our nation.
okay, run all the way to newark airport. >> what do you think of chances are of him making it? >> why did he have suntan lotion and a ticket to barbados? >> and why is there only a banana hammock in that bag? we shall let you know if clayton makes it and you'll see his live reports. >>> in texas, a town called is secora, years ago the town officials went to families of fallen soldiers and those wounded in battle and they said we would like to name some streets in our...